It seems fitting that 13 years after I first penned 13 Seconds, I am ending it. Well, I don't know that ending
is the right word. It's certainly going to sleep for a while. With the
end of this volume, volume 1, I intend to take an indefinite break from
this particular set of characters and move on to some other comic ideas
that I have had as well as some other collaborative projects. | voyance gratuite

What other projects, you might ask? Well, I do hope to continue working on Gossamer Commons.
I do not, however, have any control over that comic's current hiatus.
The project I'm most excited about is a comic that comes from the minds
of two very talented writers, David Milloway and Matthew Wood.

As I've mentioned before, Milloway and Wood currently write a comic called The Dada Detective
that I enjoy quite a bit. They've asked me to breath visual life into a
project called "Unreal City Tales" and this comic has a lot of depth
and humour and intrigue.

So when will you see more comics from me? Soon, I hope. As I'm no
longer working on 13 Seconds, I am free to work on any of the three
other projects I have going right now but Unreal City is the current
number one priority.

Special Note: I've received requests to make prints of last week's comic.
I am prepared to make a batch of prints of that particular comic, in
full colour and on card-stock. The print will be suitable for framing in
an 8x10 frame and will come signed by myself (if you so desire it.) The
price is yet to be determined but I'm really only looking to make this
deal pay for itself, so the price range will be between $15 and $20
(Canadian) which would include shipping. Email me: 13seconds at gmail
dot com if you are interested in having a print of this strip.

A spot of colour hereAugust 13th, 2006

It's been a while since I last coloured a comic. I stopped colouring
the comics because a) it was taking more time per comic than I wanted to
and I was looking for ways to increase my output and b) because I was
using the colour as a crutch and needed to let my inks stand on their
own. I hope in this case, the colour makes sense and magnifies how
significant I think this moment is for Wally and Marsha.